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We aell. . -iA-i Untrlbe4 MtA cfiL rrth jf 3 HSo rrimea uaw, an styles nt qualities at low rles and qualities at figures. -r,.ryq saj tav WJEHB GOODS (ay. xijiafXfxtr worth $0 dt; r.rv4- gI. Wfl- Handkerehiefii from 10 etupeH tJji m-.-. f r4i''-?4,w. la Kmbidej'icoait Wglng 'and Ij s ting, we aiw.offeTjn$ '"Swiss MMt'"5't'"w Parasols at extremely iow prices! v-i. THE CEtEMATEiiC ..... ..'. Fan i lYtto, Chains. Japanps v . and a thooaarict different novelties, x ?'-. We feel encouraged by; ti0 many favors already extended us, in the calls of patrons, who,, we irnst, have purchased at - satiafac tory prices, and we shaJUjendeavor to merit a continuance;jejronage,- ." -.-mm Bui Id ers &..Lum ben I 11-11 A: TT. 1 I LJ.B ..i,.!.!! w ' ' - ' I'. -n . . uU I ni'l-t'ii"- ' ' (in - .i-j ,.-i-:v HAVIffG3o&led la tErtesr Umbe? gion in. Western North Carolina,-1 as .All Illiuls of JLnmber li'tl' at ray.infii on'tt :W K.'-CLR. B4; shori notice, and any desired length uner 55 feet, on reasonable terms. ; . I will make a liberal exchange with; any person who will patxonlza and. can supply me with stxh articles aa may b n&ded for my employees; r 4 IpX I have 6 1 700 acreardf Land 3br Sale to suit purchasers ; well watered, good timber, and healthy, on and jiear W.1 . O. E. H i myl0,tf itE.FMOKBI80N,: . VEl State-mile, X. &y Coffee ni 5 lh for one tUiUar, j Saar for 10 cu ner ponii. JUST received sloil also a lot of roasted and ground ceffee. on 1 our customers :-" Any person buying five dollars or more Vorth of teoodl tfroal til ? at one time, "will be preBin'tect with one of the packazes of coffee as "a ximarkfvtAit esteem r;:t- ndMirains4 if," MRSAIriljiB la "pftppared to a comtnodate permanent or 'transient boarders, with pteaaaofcfctonis and excellent fare, trpoh moderate t4jrm. ' Apply' at the OU (JUKB Ol H4ILUH1 Aid. '!..'.",' I . A. 28 Casks of Bcrttl4d 'Porter.- wm'l I 25" Casks' of Bottled Weerif m1 mrT For sale at reasonabl prices. . -at v aug- Flour and Baoon always on hand and hep for cash. ;;'tis.;-r':f'ij'-s., sf mx mm uuutu ueiiTermi irrti 01 runnre. i . .11 m -. . .. '. m TTJ8T received at1' J L BroUim v caHee lot 01 wigars, tnose vno inauiga, wm oeiore wiey are a-one as iney are a smpie jot. rf - j ,i, jt&UTUKHS 4kCO. eltf . , 1 : '. . w..iDMCD.f)i CEEF. t y have fast rtfertetf ne(UMtot'(tf splebl dW DRJED BKEFi something that 4s niee-r July 2. ..., 62l at Jf L 5S0TH1C3 CO Vusiuh's iumuc ; Jom pound. ;, a: new remedy ior liver DUeaJTySpepSia and I inula tri4S 'n4Tr'&4At4W. a i jvsay a Cider Une-afc In'towti; "tVJttjYf. BifeAtrs,l uiIassks, whim 11 -Wloeaod cider Vinegar. .T!V v,! i MAYEa.tiaAY"BOS3.- CHqicb Cjwntrv Baeoa,3 flna VmXttlml& Hamst PrlaM Canvassed Beef. i 1 1 uY LQWPRICES. Stripfd-UDen at 25 cts jperyard worth 50 cts. tbia we propose to sen at 25 wuts perpoumf, put up in tin foiled pouzl t packages. .We Lava also a liberal t)roteition to make' to aug8.tf 1 ; SU M A- j.t Trde Street , Ale, Porter and, laffc Becr JUST BECEIVED, a, lot of splendid 8um ,' mercb4Be4 A)i another lot of barrel Pieklea. Hasar. feoffee 4nd MolaMea. Meal. T?QGS,15 cenu per dowra, , two doert for I fctjfflee, Sprii BaS TrsCs Clreet. v fine rear ffl ace. ....$7 00 fii ftti-rrrth. In 4dTSllce, 8 60 Tbfee Afoftths, in arajace,...i....-1 75 Ondttofith, ifl adt&tice,-;..,.;..-....-.... 60 JSa , tobecrf&era wMIeasi l&k ontvfitt; Jie. cross jnark da their r papers- They, are hos notifled that their term ofBxibscrip Jlon : hat expir4 ; iad are res-pectfal ijtiestedto renew at m(Je. fj - , a 4 s-j, BAifEra OP AlVEItTXSIWC. w , Ite'a Square one timel-.V.Sl 0d 1 50 2 60 2 60 fie'layiiu.';;.iMiwiiMMik4i 3 00 on r -week, ....w. 3 50 two weeks... If Meia 5 00 tbjxt . weekaMAt..wM.i 6 60 A- . ' :., -.I'.-O A n 14 df jhb- Ctontrcjh Advertkesients taken t proborionately low rates. 4 V ;.' J, Eye8jrraaiestimatedat a1 qtiarter-col-t&yi, and ten sjouares. as , halcolumn. ' ' CUAULQTTE TIAKIXCTS. CO Cotton Market. , , . Chahlotte, HiC. Aug. 31,. 1874 J Infirnnor, 5 lOi 55 " tllllKlli PQOd Quinary, ,4. 13f Btrifct Good Ordinary,.! ;;ii..3 iOW Middling, lit 1-jaarKdT, ann ana uncnai anged. 1 Country produce J :r ; "v." l- s -" 4 H..t 1- ..... tf. . . v levying suae. . .... r$"Vi)t"'' 16 a 17 13 a 14 10i Hi Bacon Hams, per lb! Sides. f 8houlders, Hog Round, ; 30 Amntljrw.Apple. Peach, 'fflS-- Ajwrperlozenv T -feasor. i Super Vui Dried Apples, - - - . - . " Peaches, u " M Blackberries . 2.00 2.20 .100 97 m ; 4.0a 1 3.75 350 2.00 2.25 18 a 20 50 a 75 20 14 7 15 13 1.00 50 t owls Chickens spring, :: .:ssr- Hides Dry, " Green, Lard Good. " Common, Jfeerf.-Whito&j'ii'f OoX Black, White, 60 Otvwu, 75 a 80 (57 lbs to bushel) reus Pure clay, 1.00 " Mixed, 1.00 Potatoes Irish, 50 Sweet, - ,; $1 TaUaur. Haito pet tush. ' " . White, ? ' ". Wool Tnb washed, . ' TJnwashed 10 1.35 35 25 Bolted MeaL JUST recwfvdd a'c'Hofci lot of Bolted Meal, something that is nice. Call soon at . - .7 L BROTHERS fe CO. Opposite the Merdliants d Karmere' Na tloaal.Uaitkl'Trade Street, f aug5tf.-i 1 1 Is4. LVD1IG : WOULD resp45ctmily inform his friends that he bus 00 tied in the basement of the New Idea Haloon. ' Lager, Ale and Porter, sent to domiciles at L50 per dozea. bottles to be returned. La ger on draft hold as soon as bisnewlmpump win ie moumea. jnijt-u. . i . ' - . i 1 ! ; , ,f it , , 1 ' - JjourtEibnr .it';-'4 -"; 1 Another wloadof the 'iinwooii A . Flour, inclnding20 barrels of the finest four ever oflered . in this market., TRY IT47(,TRY IT! !" : ' .:'" ' ., . .v . , , : Ji Jo A l.KXANV&H. 1 nAiPQDS nice white Mountain Hon lUl'' ey in-the' comb, also 200 ' large young Chickens, just ; amvedaod.for sale young U low fbfet !tSfUjdes&LBsi 'freah't'Ui fn fine orr BATHBrict?fi0 , .' : ' -, : ' . BLACKING Brashes, f"'' ' 'r- Springs' Corner. j,.r(V,;i.. JSH1BACTU8.1 T7KTRACTUS . Cigarettes, for sale at 25 AU cents a dox, junt to. ui a. , tt ilmih m,. ,1. 1. . .ti- EIGHTY (80) barrels of "Llnwood Flour" received this day, and will be sold very low:, . , . . E3AXANDEB. , July 25-tf. ' , .. ; ', ferJviyT" & iTJRE Cider Vinegar, Potash for making Soap. Worcestershire Sauce, -4 Corn fttarch. Pure Leaf LardCount Bacon, se Ac. for sale by J Ji HAXIJiiXl S w. June 25. A ...FULL line of all kinds of Patent. Jledi ii. cineson band will be sold; cheap , for cash at . , ' ' ' '-ii' (nn.lll f McADEN'S DRUG STORlS. " j lOO.OOO-Mi''.'' WALTER Bfitfll ACO' - j; Hardware Store; - r innBABREI For sale by , . v J B RANKIN jk CO.l TMPORTED and KeyWestBavana agars. gafsnyM !Junel2k !s AVTTRV AObilE'S . food ;for Infants. txtittt;..x. The best . preparation.knowns for ' in valida tnlSi ; ?Jl BtJRWELl) & CO.; A ; 4 -antrtti; 1 :;'4iiOJ:.v, , - Druggists. , 1 1. ,.- Siifirar Cured 'Meiiti5w TTAM8. shoulders; strjpiv tonraedried AX beef, all canvassed fwarrantel, ust f :Ard'doorjab9v Mavkett j. lj- if -t ttt ronAivivf. Table's Bxtract'Of Beef. I - Valpntine'sMeat Julcei thv best article known for ioralVipditK'IM - Springs' Cpnerr . if is the oalv naii r ! . - V C Ushed la CjState wSS which give, Watwtegr pa che. , erery : twr5es9 -1 Will mlaaa . !. . - . . Tr" r" 5 .e i tnlsi Fretemtr. venty WBicn ropta Vtfumk' jce or'that pity whi,h pity which CITY BU1XETIN.; v - vSIim oonereeations jit stKo,..? , There'; Is a perceptible decrease in the length.: of tie days. - n . - 'fT' "-! , The city was -quiet and Steady' yesterday, as cotton Motors say of thnstaple, 'And uo- domes 8eptettlberr and jodgine by theAst weather, wifiVecTcotr it'll cqqw this month: " t W. 3.": A.twell & Son, Trade streeC iS eold their stoc of groceries to'ljJLr. Jolin M.George.r-'.'S t' we can.iook eack upou August., and say with safety, strike it for 'air in all, we rill never.l0pk,tjpon its. like again." ' " . D. AV Oates, Lsq., has become a partner in the fiimr, 0 Oates Bros., cotton factors and general commission .merchants.' - Duriag thei month of AtfgustMBO deeds and mortgages were registered inithe omt of the Register of Deeds of this coanty.5 By! request and for reasons which to us seem good aid sufficient, we withhold until to-morrow, fany'Temarks upon a difficulty which ocrreiitttheity yesterday. "The new stores? DrrT. J. Moore, are fin ished, ard arehatty tS .be. occupied. The first brick, looking tothc buildin of these stores was laid Ti5r h e27lS May li ttle more than three months ago. Milton Davis, Levi Larfter, John Howell, Tomtfcwatflm'dl'fec were before His Honerthe Mayor yesterday morning, on a charge df aTbliiig. Jligy were bound over. . At last the indications are that we will have some clear Weather. The sun came out brightly yesterday afternoon, and at unset, there was scarcely a cloud? in the htevens. Let us hope the rain is over and gone for the present. , Weather Conundrum. ' A young lady, agel 15 years, a rident of this city, "gets off" the following, which is decidedly creditable to one of her age: " How did Sunday resemble one of Sir Wal ter Scott's heroines ? Why, it was Ma(i)de of the Mist.", , . , ... It affords us no little pleasure to announce ounce that the opera house has been engaged for the evening of the 19th October, Jty Hose and Harry Watkins, two bright stars in the theatrical firmament. -They will. present us with an interesting entertainment, and one worthy the first opening of our elegant theatre. ;.''-.Js'.s;y.t u- -yl( TV ITm r.iaUi-A-' 'TiHu ''': in New, Design for Keglaterfd Packages, h A newjtleaign for a. rtgrste'red'pabka en velope liasj been adopted 1 by Mle : 'posVomce derment; kTlie he w i ea velope is of J the same size, is red-edged and letteieu and has; a' peculiar fastening intended, to prevent the package from being opened by hnauthbrized riertnna dntlinnt ilslwtKnh". w Dead, 4 ';The; little- foundling 'which1 excited,1 so innch interest in this city three or four months ago, died on Sunday morning. -It had always been very udclicatfe, and Was sick for more thah a week before its death. Poor little waif Pit is far better that it is dead. "Is it well With the child ? And she answered. It is well." ' The Iloustoa Case, , ...... We publish this morning, the article from the Camden Journal, giving the evidence in the case of Trial Justice Ckusarthin. his con nection with the escape of WEt. , H- Hous ton, the forger. ; It bears its own comments on its face,and needs none fromtts. It will prove of interest to many of pur people, and we surrender inuch of ouf local Space to make room for it. ... ' ' .,tw f. ii . .'.I . , : Promotion of a Chartol tean. We see, from Circularaliseht out by the firm of Samuel Weld & Co., Boston, Mass., that Mr. Wm. H. Bryce, formerly a citizen of Charlotte, has been taken in as a member of th nrnX which wfl henceforth be Bryce & WelcU'yMi Brycehas been connected witb the firming which lie has just become a partner, for;severaleai iHia many friendss here will be glad to hear of his promotion. ShotHImself. 3- A negro boy of this city, shot himself on. the camp meeting grounds, near .Biddle In- tltutej. on Sunday, (!A hegdtlDntJMtb:e, Vehicle in which- he had bwdmveyed-Ho the grounds, the hammer of a' pistol which- he. carried .in his rear, -pd-jker -caught on some&iing, cusiig pne barrel, f: the,ean to bfrdischarged. The ball enticed the calf of the rieht leer, and ranged around to the left Hide, where itlodgedJ '-4Ntf tocy Was, experienced in extracting it..l The Camp Meeting. fi i Sujsdaywas to jthe colored pepplia what anj honest rustic friend; of oura5 ..VonJAll. ''8 authorial iidsMy IThe- niD?tnre Biddle institute ttrtcted n urabte scompanypf themand all day,they moved toj and fro between the city and the camp ground n . foot And ? In vehicles, All - manner ol coveyancimagihable.were called into re- qsititaktf from thel ground and prominent amqhg these were, the bahd!!WanJlhJfcv nietrnf And O0ubttbaMt4ve the faith, is another turner. " " The CI... agoHilvery that ifc would he t "oP-H. Wn4 the'cam ' niBitee'Jand aearlr aU'e'i4id Westward Ho 1 ffti H n ' n 'i? Carolina, Central RaHway 8t?wjn station for the first time on Thursday, and the track Is nhjV laid to mhn seven miles of Monroe, From prev tSti BiJPearnces, there seem 'tj4 no'douht S f.?111 be completed: through -to Charlotte by November.-: WUmington. Star-. : Outriead of the JStet i too fast, we think. If the road is enmplet4-dto Charlotte by tti'e m January,' it WH1 ! be doing qms as 1 good as.we expect now- 47 n Racea at the Fair; 'Jt - One of the most interesting features of the next Fair of the CarolinasVwffl'ltf 'a 'mule r T r."i ,.'uiyi vk we . air. j xn. race, wairbe a mile lieatV aia the etitrance will be free. a sil rtsr cup will be awarded Tor the slowtet mule, and a coffee pot for the aeiid loweSt',vXn ilils connectionj .we jjMyinVn lkm that tetters are being redelved daily from owners of trotting and running horses, say ing that they wiJ. be,here , .with ieir stock. A Squjh Carolina jbeke writes that he will be heije before long to train bis horses on the 4rack lierei 1- - ,' Painting aad Fxcscoln. ' ' We'delre to, call especial, attention to the card of Mi. KV C. Harryjwliich appears else where,in the. jQasBayBa ithja. moj?Vflg-i. J?11 he is skillfu, witli, the Sra'shall -1 w wor1c he has done since coming to Charlotte testi fies.. Hisja teinJ t work has. been done in tfie i Q H xTti.! I J '. r.J egtjnrt Hotel; and lrt the in- terior o" Wade JLPegrani'a slwer store, the latter of which he completed yesterday. Hir. 5bb will be the frescoing of the Tirst National Bank- All his work is done in the best, .style and gives entire satisfac tion. We commend him to the public as one "up to his business." Disfigured Currency. 1 The custom of disfiguring the vignettes on the 10 and 50 cent currency, seems to be prevalent j ust now . It is common to find J I the Spartan-like . features of, William M. Meredith, ouce Secretary" of the Treasury, wreathed in smiles and with a short stem pipe projecting Jfrarahisparted lips- Sam uel Dixtefi'lobiBherx-Secretoy of the Treasury, whose face adorns the 50 cent cur-i rency, appears in the . mutUated Currency with a hibusta(snid if(i vot approved cut, while his htsad is adorned witt) a hat, the general dilapidated appearance ejf, which doesjnot f peak iu,, fayor .of the ..wearer's or derly Ubits.) . ou j f U.C I & - mm ' ' From the Camden (S. ' JC.) Journal, 27th. Charges Against Trial Justice rousart. In eur last issue it was briefly stated that W. H. H. .Houston, iJfCliarloTJe, N.C., had been arrested-by Tflat Justice Coart, on a charge of forgery. The Yaj4rt vsks issued uponwyn affidavit made f HifW'GftitW I- ipi eadlngi wa knew Houato; Jtedjoi4 fWs step V fTOTOftiiT or a Uhariotte 'pap4r7 J'nsifVeTi trt that be had coin nift ted ToTeries iof a larare amount on sevemlindfvM'Ttats'te'a anks in the CitJ' of Charlotte, which fstaWriient was confirmed by a private letter received by Mr. Reading. ' Seerng Houston in! Camden, and supposing that he was a fugitive,5 Mr. Leading was actnated by'a very laudable de sire ti bring ..him rib justice. A 'telegram was subsequently -received giving instruc- tions to hold Houston and employ counsel. W;Z'Leitner-,''Esq.,- was eraployetj to repre sent the prosecution, and . J M Davis, Esq., d air counsel .. for the pasoncr.' A rirMaty. yekaiiohfa Mr is iVrofkvbich was Lousart, tne time ana metn objected to by &r LeUnerwho rlargisd Jhat theTPriar JuBtfce Was actifigfwithf Hndecent hflste." , The evidence adduced at this in vestigation, and the subsequentj proceedings wifl appear fro'nf the'evidehiie published be low. - Mr Wright, who .had come from Charlotte upon the Intelligence of the arrest of Hous ton, was much disappointed wken he found that he had been released, and became im pressed with the conviction iiat improper inducements had been brought to bear upon Jklr- Cousart... He accord'niatj' applied tp Trial Jusitice Lining for warrants against Mr Cons art,charging "extortion" and "pribery'upon which the latter was arrested. On.Tbursday last, theharges were investigated by Mr. Litining, for toe purpose Df jdejotding wheth er there was sufficient evidence against the prisoner to warrant him in sending the caies to tbe Circuit. Court for trial. Upon , the charge of "Extortion," it appeared that Mr Cousart had, after discharging Houston, compelled him to pay the "costs" of his ar rest, for which he was not liable, the law providing that, upon the discharge or acquit tal of a prisoner, the expenses must be borne by the County- It was proved, however, that the accused had acted upon the "sdyice of counsel ' in demanding these costs, and that tfcey had'4 been 'paid Voluntarily by Houston, when he was at liberty. The war rant -for ''Extortion" was, therefore, "squash ed."i ' f : , '-,..' , The other charge, of "Bribery," was more serious, and was patiently investigated by Mr Lining. The following evidence was taken upon the .examination : ,f "i Sam-ael Place sworh-As Sheriff, I arrested on the J4th. August 1874, one W Houston, tlnderr a:wjUTant ;..issued by Trial Justice Cousart, ;; for ' forgery committed in .North (3aolina T ibok the "prisoner before' the Trial Justice.: This was about 61 o'clock, A. M on the 14th' of August. The Examina tion was. commenced about 9 A. M of tht day before5 the arrival of Mr." Leither-coun-sel for the prosecution, .Until the arrival pf Mr Leitner,. no testimony for the State had beent ieenfaken. ,The testimony for the defence hadready beehtaken.Mrlitnprotestj asinst the indecent haste which had been-exhibited in hurrying tit) the examina tion: Xjiistas Mr Leitner came iiC the Trial t :J, 4 r. il t..i lin t ...IT,, i 4 ?tvj..-. f.;- v, k uun i vi 4lt m w i ,iinu ink biic f i iiscijUmuut- tnatnen.aa not come,, ana, teat peaia not TAtoi- vrrrtmea rin, ianner aerainine tne i ,r, . w knnwlcdre.of anv Drivate interview jtwfn the rlajt listtce .'and prsohei t.KMi.rmnA.t,ion.:' Between the time rest and tfie examination, I bad left"to get nTiannCT nnaer ine eviaenM ana.iue iaw. j kuuw.wuui.uct c uw uv --v.:- :i;T- .".'it- ttb-.i iTnr.u. t ' Mthtp;periodMr4kdmgme'b4,and0bj ly Inefficient. The gas company is intend- Sugar CekjCbuTCijiTh'eSecretory f'l 'V? Jf : OliAlill Iti't' - fotettb faat 'q:Kfp-T?o ;.;v' Reading4estfmOTy'ttrthen, heard. A rather badly to bdnformed.at dark that these proceedi.ngs trJthii -Charlotte Ofo'Zmtt'Zmti bnd FRESCOll FiitlSTKB. nSpfc . theil'SnlflIighfct t an tfAeU ife ? S??5?iuvVW? and containing a, narrative ofieness.fecnr --0we'TiaWn4 feelmg on ttia' subject , ,t. '' - I'V't V committed by accu .V'f .pTTX4lf;; yfii fnW,d. and shall not besatisfied meet agi-oir..4heh.Cf ficpteto, ,1'.,FRK31X)IX( and KALSOMEHTNQ, KrmeXlk Wpanyeither attempU to ber, with the request that Dr MUfe be f 5,;- vu breakfast Before the examination,., the Trial Justice came up t6 m& and said, in re-i lation to the prisoner, ''Has he ' said : turkey to you f ? 'nudging me in theideas he said; so. I asked him what be meant ?. His re ply was, "be (the prisoner) has got plenty ol -money." 1 was then standing alone:' This conversation was had immediately after the prisoner had taken me aside and conversed with me privately. , , , . , Cross examined for the defence During the time I tias present In the Trial! Justice's Office (i. e, before and after breakfa8t,'haying been absent half au hour to get breakfasU a crowd of people ibrbnged the office.', When! J 1 leit to get oreaKtast, xien tne prisoner custody of Mr. Edward Gerald. " 1-1 ,. Before entering upon , the examination, I sent, tinder the direction of the, Trial Justice, twice for Mr. Reading'" the State's. Witness. The' 'Trial Justice7 laid, "if. Mr. 1 Reading omes and identifies this man. I 'shall-hold him-if he Cannot identify him, : I. shall have ! to ; discharge lim."j The; testimony taken fo the deience, before Mr , Leituer's entrance, , was jread J ..JtIr, Iitp,jbVj(tho Trial Justice. ' Soon ' after.' tbe..arifjtbej UTial ' Justice suggested to sat Keaaing. m my presencei tlW propriety of his' retainifig' counsel for the State, "" Edw Gerald sworn On the morning of the acrest, I was! specially deputized,totak charge of the prisoner whilst the Shwiff waa at breakfasts I know that during .this time, after the arrest wd be'ore the examiua-, tion-the prisoner and Trial Justice had a private or secret interview' I,dao(i know wb suugbt thftintervjew but they W'H'tpfit together, Jeft; the room,, went into another mni'n. fWim'whichva staircase vied to the Uu-s 7? '" "V"?? Wlf ana tnem-ziney remamea mer? rai Baort time-some two or three, nainutesi lt waa impossible to near what) passed) between; them, :7 ftitj;-. iofnU-i. ; -ffe lv ".i-i Sidney Reading, swornI made thetB- davit under which Houston ' was arrested by Trial Justke.Oousart,'andAWs present as a witness at the examination;? I awore'posi-f tively to the i identity of' the. accused, s be, ing the alleged fugitive in question,) from justice, in N. C. The information, pn which affidavit for the warrant was based," was in- telligence received by' letter, per express, from Charlotte, m a oox of grapes, and upon . the statement c attained in a Charlotte paper - cnarging nouBton w come 01 or- nam Thto nraff in rho IrrQ 1 nAlnm.n " orurl blyiTt 'AlllO VT40 AM.tV' 1UVW W1U1U11 (iru was. shown tp the Oourt. . The prisoner ad tniitied to the Trial Justice, in my presence, that he was the man who stood charged in the news papers with Ibrgorjf, el,; 'but denied his guilt i-tsaid jt was a slander. He - admitted 'that he had overdrawn his account in ' the Mer chants & Farmers' Bank of Charlotte, N. C, When the examination was half through, I received a telegram from the ' President f the Bank, Thos H Brem, directing me to "Hold Houston, at all eventsemploy Coun sel." ' Cross examined for defence At the. ex aminatiou, I did give the accused a good ( previous) character Mr. Cousart told me that Upon the statements which I was pre pared to make, he would arrest mm. As soon as I received a summons to attend the examination, I went, at once, to the Trial Justice s office. , John A Boswell, sworn--Before the ex amination, I saw the Trial Justice and ac cused so out of the room into another, and olose Uie door behind them. Tl ed there' two or three'-mmutes. Wm Boykin. sworn-Witness olose the door behind them. They remain saw the ac litay vt artesM fore the examination,' and '1 C:"1A nZ'rZ at fllHlIlt St (!"( WIT A. M room with Defehdant-he then put his arm around Defend ant's neckband whispered well ; Ii wiii do -74" ;,and witness heard no more. , I was then about ten feet distant from, the parties, and, they were by them selves Wni Carter, sworn Is a constable for Mr CouSarf. Mr Cousart sent me twice, during the examination ,' for Mr Reading-Tcould not find him the first time, so reported to the Trial Justice . ' Immediately I was then sent the second time. and fonnd him. Iir addition to the above, each witness was asked by tl e 'Trial 'Justice, whether, of his own knowledge, any money, except for the j posts, had been paidjo Cousart by. Houston, to which tl answer' of each "was, that he did noe know or" kny money having been paid- ' The decision of Trial Justice Linning, dis chargHig the case, was' as" follows : "The joase against the prisoner is dismis sednot that there is not much, developed by the testimony. , that clouds his conduct with donbte aml'-SHspieions of the gravest character. but because of that legal proof, probable, or warranted." i 1 We are thUs'paicular In giving (he' his- particular tory of these cases, because they have excit ed a great deal of interest, and justice to all concerned, and to- the community generally. requires that the facts should be known More tight Wanted. j ifight before (iast and! last night ' the city for thewant of gas. iilTponFinquiry we as certained that the only cause of this failure to supply this much needed commodity, was that some person high, in - authority "had blundered," in not ordering a supply of rosin in time. This is the second time within two weeks that our city haA been thrown into darkness, because. use tof mismanagement, or carelessness, to Bay the least. We were approached last night by one of pur leading merchants, a member of a " firm who o, thousand dollars peranhum, for the privileges which . ir iSlataa oomoan could afford, who Seemed ery' indignant that the city should be thus; treated, during the sum- m i,riiM waadnll there was no ! mer, when business was auu, mere was noi I.n nfffu 4iiiil 1Kb ctm hill WM nreSfllM - o -- -t r, with rdarity. a Now that the busy season has commenced when the gas is needed more Ui'an ever -this houscwhen thousands of orders are cdhihignAud when every neive pf every clerk, is strained to its ut- WaJm ii fhanUiidait it is announced at dark that somebody' for- g6t to order a few barrels" of; rosin, and. the: -city finds itself in, toml'darknesa, rW r I . . . j.. u j uj .wv,., j - 2 Thight,notoandere is me fl Ulf gf -nn dignatibnnteeangv 1 '. ! nnlliA M.a lAmnanv1 I . .ff.4,,.. s . . ma. z - - .a. n s-4!i v i a viWAAAn t- rnrnj u;:..(i(!.: m-.. -nt I . i" ii .i. i iui 'r" "vTr-.v";-j- - hndbe- I 4V. m.uiiMn4mf t m "timnn nn I nresent to" install the oniicprs. . ' , 1 . 'tlm hrn l vt-j irVJ! I the snorkel and allowS' some- oh'e step . . m J.Gv.&IAifiroNHOiJ8E. j f J a wjt.fl Eifi Q.I A t X3ftui into their shoes wno wm, ' " - - ; - : 5 Nt. CorrecU rtj.i? - ij. vh-j jrj-j t -maai snrfio rpVB ftm . AIM aaUWUU'4WM4lMB lMW4 njmv -"- -jtj that the Southern Life Insurancft Company bad bought the Morehead iot, and intended to, erect a building upon f. it. is not correct.' R. M, Miller Sons. Merchants, re the per sons who' bought the lot mentioned. i:,WecommittedtltemaeiwinthiaBia' ter hich- waa oommitled by our neighbor. and adont the above corracticm. r , 5 and adopt the above correction, ' -. ; V "Leay thir Morning. .T We are-infbrnied that Dr.- lil Voh Meyerhoff has accepted the --flatieribg offer of the Beethoven Conservatory, of Music in 8t; f Loiiis, Missourti', kna expects to leave this - mornine for his new hornet 'TbDoctoVian'accomi pliah i Organi8t, and' filled 4be position in Try on BirM'i'S-tryel 8butb,: in- thiai city-for sometime past, ' and baa given entire satisfactrdn: ( ' 1 ti;r!-rri:i 4J-Vtc. f ialling!of a,,WaU- ...1 uuiyA e,strday; afternoon, quite amiahap ocenrred, to: the building on Trade atreet, occupied by Koopman & Rotbe- qhild, as a rnillinery 8tore.Jt is known to many of our citizens tbat between the. stpre .named. . and -, the fu mi to re ftore. of R., Jjayidson, gander; igleorei,akirir.;ex for lding p.ewj storey.lneir lane stores, and on tbe Koopman -Bidej the j v Hi .jJ'im j . ,;tu 1 workmen bad dUgeven down With, tbd wall, to a depth considerably be-1 l0Witho. foundation. The wall ,s a olTOays4; bad one, and thisadded: to the wet developed it requires for ita cure a medicine condition ,f the pound caused about , i one hundred brickar tb ; drop-out 'adf qualities are most happily united in the fore fall into tho excavation.; xi most remedy of.'he ptesent ,a.;orfteUer,s . . ' , . ,Xi 1. ' .1 i Stomach Bitters. '.To suppose that any, con After this, an attem pt wasvamade-16 derable number ! of-ottK-oeOnlV are- anac- nroo the -wall, but this ;did ; tio gooidHMote&fwkl the. and inn ty feet down; This ; caused a break In the roof, and it swayed near the middle in such a manner aa "to cause it to-rest on the--joiate' thereby injuring a ood many goods-'which had1 been1 packed in the upper part of the building.: . Fortunately, no. one wna hurt' ;by the falling wall. The accident 'Will necessitate the rebuilding of the en- tire wall for the whole 107 feet length . iU .- , 11 V 1 1 rvf tKrv of a vf o rl trill olon roni'l ziT o I new roof necessary. It is probable that the damageto the store can be covered by $1,000 or $100. What the damage to Koopmann tfc Roths- child .is. hasnot; yet beeu a3!ertaiDed. I the. new store wUl bO.Imniediatelv re- I - ii,(-3--i-rT.T-.rif j sumed. Joint Meeting of Granges A meeting of Sugar Creek and Au rora Granges was held at Sugar Creek Church, August 29th, for the purpose of uniting the two Granges into one. Gapt J E Moore was called to the Cbair, and J G Shannonhouse appoint ed Secretary. On motion, the chair appointed a coriimittee of five (5) three frcJhi, Aurora, J M Davis. Elam Robertson and M F Trotter. , The two from Sugar Creek were J F Johnston and J tl iienderson, to report tne terms for the union of .the two Granges. , ,.; , ; The committe submitted the follow ing report, which Was read and adopts ed unanimously by both Granges ' Whereas. Aurora Granse was or- I ganwed, within six , miles of bugar gar ..Creek Grange is, both numerically ( and pecuniarily weakened. theTebyrl and a majority ul the omcers and members of both Granges, now con- cunng, , , u. ,.,.;:; v v . i tie co m ni it tee reco ra m enu m e im mediate union of both Granges on the following, conditions ; r - , ,? - ' " 1st, ine name anq uiie io oe pugar Creek' Grauce. ':';'' Vr. 2nd, The resignation pf .the? .officers of b6th Granges and .ans election of new omcers,. ,;, ... ....... a 3rd, That denuU : to join other Granges be allpwed all members Hv- lnsr too far to attend punctually. ; Creek, Grange be adoptedj8ubject to 4. i t flS"-tt"V: . : t---.. a i J ftmendment . - irn-r-jr: The officers of both Granges tender in thfti- .paination. tho Grance'next proceeded tb to election of bffic"rs; , F. . . Si ; , - ' Y . . - which resulted as Tc4h3m H M ,.olf..v atshort time, not les than fit- f insult American inteiligenceYear of the wall came tumbling after vear.-fot half a generation, the history htlSlxUViA SmithShop, arid Well of the very YT!stfi JT.t-krJ iv-ijt .vw ctftwari . w tfi Johnston Assistant I . A , t -n r m--- . Tl-4l i otewarad Jbv.JU.oore. xruasurer . o x gh annonhouaa. ecretarv M A Bar I nett.--Gate Keeper ; -MraM - A Shn- I hohhouselXIeres; -Mrs J -M Davis, PoJ mona ; Mrs', Lfles, ?lo)-a; MisALizxie !tWWUil ' l The Master then xook tne unair. ana the folhowing imembers were '.chosen aaulegatesdthTt7ataw 'CdfanaiiJ Wtfim' J5T s Shlii I : .-: council: tl m, iavis, j vx. punui4vu" B ,j Snannonhcsa ind" G .A I Aftp.i snmc -Tfrniarks .from aRvral - - . r members. & unanimous vote was eiven -1 m ,i i .. - 1 .. i tAt t n a AsfAtr iArt ,rvr a MriffA - Mali Secretary n 1 We bad the pleaaare - of a t call yea- terdj.cEs celebrated Pace Warehouse, at Dan ville, VjC ;Hes' one rpt thel lfveatof thebAivDiccrJntf y: t'in Hj EientoW Esqlrf l LZJhJl ixll'ir.LZ'tLTA'i- 'Citr.'rebreseritiri'? ihe cotton lhteresta Of Charlotte, at the meeting of dele gat v from vHh.aMous Cotton tx cbangea of 'the TJriited States, 'now in gcssioB th'ire i-'t mmmmmMmmmmlimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm a SPRCIAIi -JKOUCES.? i rH ,: o... 1 . .! . -t . p f , We call 8necjal attention t. the xoeUeut testimonials of Mr C P Knight, in reference to Ready4 Made Paint.' : Not having used the paint we can't apeak: from exprieucej;but we feel sure itjs ;to Jhe ..interest Of all , Our customers, who dsire' painting,' to test the aam."r7!4.i a iit.v't!--)!. - '' AKNOUNCEBIEN-r. 2 . . We are authorized andV requested to an nounce John A. 8tikeleatherv of Olid, Ire dell county,' a candidate for reading eterk of tne tlouse. or Kepresratatiyes iq .tne enso- SM aug 19-tfi! - mi ,r.w?-r' ma .: ,r -W: "1 '-filr . Chronic jndigestion, pr .dyBpepsiaw sorae- umta uiuuuuen serious uiBtuxuancea 01 w nervous vstemf but aomtetlmea thnrres are in the first place disordered and are the X if 4E crtnsisvdiciajhA eats a Vknawnnffwa Af 'anrl vJattSBk. dy for.'all dis6rers of the Bfamaxrh, liyerand : bowels,' and ha a speciflc for'malarions fevers, nervous complaints and genefat debility,' has been. Written by those whose;, health lit; : has preserved qr re-establisbed.Authenticated.by their signatureSj and published in the plead ing newspapers 'of .the 7 country.' The nn questionable proofs - of its ' superiority over every other V preparation of ita,i class, have, during that time, been : -constantly ; accumu lating, and have formed - an vimportanfc part of the current medical literature of.America. Statesmen, philosophers, .poets,divines, Jddges,J lawyers; actors, 'novelists--la thort, 0 , - - . . . . L . - . J men and women who bays 1 distinguished themselves in . all, honorable walks .of, life, and whose names , are hpusebold' words wherever the English tongue is spokenhave voluntarily come forward, and endorsed this ereat remedy.'. These statements., founded 09 personal experience bate1 naturally 4-had great weight with the.vicommunitytt and Atlantic aS regards the antranVoritrfeJa "Wua WBWU4illlVVjn4li.U4 nus.w.: w -rt and Its reputation as a restorative. New . Adyertisemeiits.i, OFFICIAL DBAWinTGS JCtAss . 163 drawnl ati2 MT2O0vi22, 44; 12, 14 68, 77; 88 76, 5 S2.'fe ' V Class 164t drawn at 5 P. M 31,40, 6; 38, 49, 4, 35, 74. 64, 87, 22, 16 42, 32; Class 165. drawn at 9 P. M. 32, 7, 61, 16, 46, 48, 2C, 76, 11, 69, 1, 23.' .; '. . ' J. N. WILLIAMS' 1 J Commissioner. Notice.' OFFICE A. - A R. A. L. RAILWAY, .-.;;.." 7 ';rv:,',hM ft Auo 3181874. TO those desiring ) to attend .' the RAilroad ; Barbacue at Spartanburg, on Sept. 10th, return tickets will ha. sold for one price; tick- J etsgood forthatrday, .and pn' express train - i.'.Wjiy.-'Bii'-Yi vAQlR-i-$ -Sttni. aepl-41 ' ;.if HH4r.'AjWllt- StGrHrlMHotel, r'-'-tsstei' Situated in the Centre cf Town. pHlS HOTEL has b4sen exmgttrrreftMed A and remnusnea, and under my manage ment s JBssoe, oners win i rave line puuio the advantages pf a nist-class Hotel. . . - Omnibus at tba denot on th arrival and departure, of fnAjxt . xuX; ' 'H.SCHL0SS, sepl-dtf. : : h Formerly of Raleigh . a nira AnnAlnn(tir TT ;i L. HESSELBACH, the i well-known j AA XX Cppper Smith pf Raleigh desires r to - AZESIFZZ made.be herein offer for rent his HOUSE FayettwrlJieatre I a.large J&Sm i cpldertterrisi20rieetlvride and iJlO feet i deep., .fronting, Jfayetteviue and jsaiisbnry I ' hr ihi 1ui MMiiiMnn ; .ut Wi m. . ' . ' i. arranged to tarrvMort bUslnsa;iT;t ;rd J He also offers for sale his entire. STOCK, consisting'' of Copper,' Tin, , Stoves, ic., at COSTv on reasonable terms, to-carry on busi ness without, delay, - - . if, A full set:of No! 1 Copper and Tfai Bmith TO)LSi!fosaWorrent ,F0r furtrrpculMS, app WT ii-'u- t , , -..Jx J It Krai4, ijoAva, ;sepi-lmll--fi:i-t -Raleighi N; C. . t.t!. ,, j .iy.r,I I "'-'! ' " :'' '" j ; AjxaiH: j i n ENTLEMAN. Wife and Child i (9 years) VT want furnish room with nr withput board. A pltsasant ilocafaon,- Jwhera,' there are lew or no oiner arasr8. vm ' i i -u. y-i. ... ,tt? j seDt a , , - - I septl A . . 1 ..... . " .- I - ; -v . . r. f i 4 ' -. 4 V Jt axsa, OKAY Kusa. 7-v-
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